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Ok so here is the thing.
I own what's left of a 1956 M135. I can't restore the truck to original since it is missing to much important stuff.
There is a guy a couple hours away who contacted me wanting to purchase my axles. I am only considering selling since I am wanting a little more modern drive line and have easier accessibility to parts when needed. I have also found a set of Dana 80 axles for sale a couple hours away, other direction of course, for a decent price.
My question is this.
Would Dana 80 axles be strong enough for a bobbed Duece?
I think they are rated for 10000 pounds but will they hold to stock 1100/20r's or maybe even 1600's?
Not sure the weight of stock 1100's but think it's close to 300 pound with rims. 1600's close to 600 pounds?
Will trying to turn that much wheel snap the axle shafts?
Anyone know the axle shaft diameters of Dana 80s? I can't find that info on the net.
Is it a good idea in general?
Plusses include gear options, modern part availability, disc brakes...
Sound off
I own what's left of a 1956 M135. I can't restore the truck to original since it is missing to much important stuff.
There is a guy a couple hours away who contacted me wanting to purchase my axles. I am only considering selling since I am wanting a little more modern drive line and have easier accessibility to parts when needed. I have also found a set of Dana 80 axles for sale a couple hours away, other direction of course, for a decent price.
My question is this.
Would Dana 80 axles be strong enough for a bobbed Duece?
I think they are rated for 10000 pounds but will they hold to stock 1100/20r's or maybe even 1600's?
Not sure the weight of stock 1100's but think it's close to 300 pound with rims. 1600's close to 600 pounds?
Will trying to turn that much wheel snap the axle shafts?
Anyone know the axle shaft diameters of Dana 80s? I can't find that info on the net.
Is it a good idea in general?
Plusses include gear options, modern part availability, disc brakes...
Sound off